by ericmark »
Thu Jul 07, 2011 8:21 pm
You do have a problem. In order to be able to identify where a cable runs we need to have a socket, switch, or FCU on the end of the cable to show where it runs. So when one removes the socket you also need to remove the cable or at least make it dead.
It is normal to drop cables to ground floor and lift cables to first floor it is unusual to fit cables under the ground floor. Mainly as often it is concrete.
But the idea of running a ring with a series of spurs to sockets I have only seen in commercial premises where to stop volt drop the ring is larger than 2.5mm so accessible junction boxes are used.
The problem is today the electrician has to follow the regulations by the letter as every so many jobs one is randomly checked by his scheme operator. So to fit something even as a temporary measure if not complying is a big problem.
Ask your electrician. Something does not seem right and I wonder if you have something mixed up about what he intends to do.